40 0 550 08 0 4850000 90 0 75 0 12 0 4848000 160 4846000 * ) 54 0 4844000 185 690 4842000 710 300 4840000 18 74 5 96 0 940 4838000 200 4836000 2230 50 0 80 9 897 83 0 4834000 800 81 1 840 89 2 940 10 0 671 4832000 90 0 850 2 150 656000 347 80 0 9 80 658000 660000 4830000 12 5 2274 120 16 0 29 0 50 0 78 0 800 77 2 522 730 21 0 810 400 160 130 13 0 00 DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST 340 DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF AND SEARCH AND RESCUE 4 4 3 OREGON STATE POLICE 150 LA PINE 34 LODGEPOLE DODGERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB 345 54 8 550 51 0 800 395 790 512 59 8 50 0 580 450 80 0 55 2 967 600 22 0 737 30 0 4842000 4841000 4840000 65 0 640 66 0 67 0 526 61 8 63 1 900 755 55 0 94 0 790 87 5 567 400 250 518 45 0 580 2121 553 300 415 55 5 554 556 9 70 0 0 90 55 8 55 0 79 682 21 5 50 0 0 72 0 0 0 68 0 64 0 0 60 0 10 0 21 4 2121 183 233 774 870 580 056 11 0 57 5 840 850 0 60 0 75 0 940 950 92 0 685 11 8 170 180 52 0 9736 82 0 700 340 60 0 130 110 360 4 68 800 0 84 850 Lova Pass 11 Forest Service, County, and State Law Enforcement officers 5 7 patrol37these winter recreation areas and trails. Be informed and be involved. If you have information involving an 370 incident, please contact one of the offices above. 680 50 5 500 80 0 626 620 510 600 320 380 178 130 040 045 4842000 680 600 624 825 520 120 25 0 700 550 750 4841000 70 22 0 80 14 2 0 89 880 87 3 0 60 55 4840000 5 528 220 2215 95 0 9725 01 2 4850000 4848000 4846000 4844000 4842000 4840000 4838000 4836000 600 4834000 49 18 900 4832000 100 5 04 0 87 72 36 22 4830000 0 10 0 18 210 650 For Deschutes National Forest recreation information, call: Supervisors Office - (541) 383-5300 Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District - (541) 383-4000 Sisters Ranger District - (541)8549-7700 70 89 0 Crescent Ranger District - (541) 433-3200 Deschutes N. F. website: www.fs.fed.us/r6/centraloregon/ 6 1 34 654000 894 0 86 Service law enforcement To report 0 non-emergency Forest 64 and Deschutes County law enforcement incidents, call 800 (541) 693-6911, 24 hours. 67 Thank you 0and have a safe recreation season! 0 310 652000 300 Kelly Butte 372 600 400 Emergency Telephone at Paulina Lake Lodge 700 847 3 91 0 39 8 224 650000 216 960 641 7 For further information, call the Deschutes National Forest Headquarters at: 541-383-5300. 215 96 630 20 0 100 648000 20 1 911 First Aid Toboggan with supplies located at Paulina Lake Lodge 720 700 635 221 646000 5 77 81 820 450 230 644000 90 Winter regulations include, but are not limited to: 44 wilderness, municipal 200 0 watershed and other motorized/mechanized closures, 0 and special snow park restrictions. 4 2 235 642000 737 2235 801 0 In case7 of medical emergencies, Search 8and 20 Rescue, or State and County law enforcment emergencies call: 330 513 0 10 1850 EMERGENCY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION 120 70 Hazards include, but are not limited to: changing weather conditions, snow, avalanches, landslides, caves, cliffs, falling trees, open water, 850and changing thin ice, becoming lost or over-exerted, hypothermia, road and trail conditions. You may also be exposed to the unreasonable 800 890 acts of others. The Forest Service does not manage or control all of 385 460 these occurrences. 200 Youtlkut Butte 80 5 7 18 100 140 0 09 5 79 0 77 400 0 776 640000 83 0 0 77 390 850 738 638000 639000 600 0 50 636000 638000 . ! 0 Frequently on trails. Teams are 75 0 side of trained to travel on right trail but might be on left. Use caution on curves and pass teams slowly. Thanks! 510 0 73 700 Cinder Cone 335 747 327 NOTICE TO FOREST USERS350 516 50 89 2 0 95 0 61 535 0 50 China Hat Elev. 6576' 10 0 3 55 18 400 It is your responsibility to know the hazards and regulations involved in your activities and to 4use 00 proper safety procedures and equipment to minimize the inherent risks and hazards related to your activity. 850 700 2 55 600 You have responsibility for your own personal safety and for 700 the safety of others during any activity you choose to pursue. The 0 Forest50Service installs signs and other information devices at various locations where site conditions warrant. However, the size of the 400 5 National Forests and variety of natural and77human-made conditions limit placement of signs or other specific warnings. 801 3 Sled Dog Teams 73 310 450 12/08/09 0 97 300 630 941 893 65 ! R ! R 300 634000 637000 306 308 1 200 636000 307 ! R 620 2 619 305 ! R 0 39 600 228 [ ! 530 Box Butte 550 560 65 0 180 527 600 1 500 ! R 21 0 51 5 51 3 51 500 21 27 Kweo Butte . ! ) 942 30 0 510 > 56 0 21 Pumice Butte 39 22 55 7 530 11 59 0 310 600 0 05 X Y 323 80 0 Topso Butte 392 764 632000 1 X Y ! R Weasel Butte 0 48 0 22 635000 Sand Butte . ! 5 212 870 516 8 500 51 0 76 0 23 200 . ! 7 20 Y 120 X Y 540 ! R 0 05 ! R 010 137 630000 4 500 0 %! ! 511 301 ! R ! R 0 10 140 143 5 565 58 0 51 634000 2 51 304 400 303 22 491 550 XY XY Y X 410 ! R 14 8 520 11 5 680 10 22 567 147 639000 0 30 2 0 59 X Y X Y X Y Y X Y XY X Y X Y X X Y X Y X Y X Y X X Y X Y Y Y X X 10 Mile Sno-Park 0 05 100 Elev 5550' 14 4 638000 . ! ) 64 309 Paulina Creek 302 11 21 9 ; : 290 Devils Horn ! R . ! ) 637000 130 150 110 1 338 051 220 ; : 9 922 530 . ! 2 190 Ten 00 Mile area inset in 1 kilometer grid 052 322 5 54 636000 2225 3 Red Hill 380 635000 317 500 0 70 38 22 25 6 0 31 634000 720 0 75 250 34 2 200 200 790 0 57 . ! 380 190 200 28 0 250 The Forest Service cannot assure the reliability or suitability of this information for a particular purpose. Original data elements were compiled from various sources. Spatial information may not meet National Map Accuracy Bend/Fort Rock Standards. This information may be updated,corrected, or otherwise modified Ranger District without notification. For additional information about this data, contact the Deschutes National Forest 541-383-5300. Deschutes National Forest US Forest Service is an equal opportunity employer and provider. 1845 500 250 5600 300 . ! 110 SINGLE DIGIT TRAIL #s indicate primary trail GROOMED on a regular basis. DOUBLE DIGIT TRAIL #s indicate GOOD trail that 215 is only occasionally groomed. TRIPLE DIGIT TRAIL #s indicate PRIMITIVE trail, may be poorly marked and never groomed. 700 170 210 360 960 100 316 ± 0 15 158 340 Contour Interval: Minor = 80'; Major67=0 400' 600 ! R 50 0 180 090 133 120 315 2 1 Mile 5 65 154 Paulina Lake Lodge provides Food, Gas, Lodging, Telephone, First Aid, Restrooms, and Current Trail Information. The Dome Roller Coaster 0.5 650 506 ! R . ! 0 653 Snowmobile Trail Junction Lava flows 505 and obsidian flows have drift holes. 4 500 . ! 151 0 74 1 80 700 0 77 X Y 315A Peak Elev. 7897' [ ! 76 0 630 20 Lakes because of thin No Snowmobiling is allowed on Paulina and 2East 1840Danger) ice due to hot springs. (Extreme 1 321 ! R 62 Map Grid represents 2 kilometers GPS Coordinate Grid: UTM, 300 NAD27, Zone 10 ! R 320 Big ! . ! R Obsidian 314 Flow Pumice Flat 1 Marked0 Motorized Trail 0 51 780 950 5 3 Paulina 65 700 ! R 121 0 90 e To La Pin! R 2 09 5200 2 5 74 . ! 0 05 1 ! R ! R ! R 250 71 0 Hell Hole 100 Groomed, Motorized Trail, Nonmotorized80Use Allowed Ungroomed Poorly 25 120 1 628 335 140 0 19 100 5 97 860 0 480 120 0 850 740 306 1 ! # N # N ! 0 29 800 740 74 5 305 764 310 ! R 312 313 Nat'l Volcanic Monument (Closed to ATV's) 0 Cinder Hill 9 010 01 2 59 Newberry ! R 1835 Play Area 590 Lava X W 920 700 80 301 0 56 500 10 Mile Sno-Park Elev. 5550' 0 66 1 ! R 311 6 245 00 8Snowmobile . ! ) 0 89 Ski Trail (nonmotorized only) 0 91 760 ; : 9 0 !! % ! R > R 530 ! R ! ! R 308 [ ! 246 252 700 21 9 ; : 558 340 21 Lake ! R Paulina Lodge 660 690 7 No Snowmobiling Extreme Danger Private Land No Snowmobiling Extreme Danger 307 ! R ! R Paulina Lake Elev. 6331' 0 Viewpoint Geothermal Well Sites Closed To All Uses 2 Cinder Hill [ ! Viewpoint East Lake Elev. 6371' 570 0 12 ! R 318 370 4 309 304 303 11 ! R 390 X Y X Y X Y X Y 0 30 685 ! R 6 Mile Sno-Park 319 Elev. 4500' 0! ! % 680 174 302 900 10 0 X Y 7200 Paulina Creek Falls 300 370 4 X Y 324 . ! ) 64 550 325 Paulina Creek 750 .! ! ) R X X Y X Y Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X Y X X Y Y X Y X Y X Y X X Y Y X Y X Y X Y XY Y XY Y ) X X X Y Y X ) X Y X X Y X Y Y X Y X Y ) X Y X) Y X Y XY X) XY Y X ) ) Y ) X Y X Y 540 56 0 0 600 520 7600 511 150 5 15 0 27 McKay Butte 34 0 170 21 600 20 98 . ! ) X Y 80 . ! 50 0 17 9 17 3 040 030 0 Posted Well Sites Closed to Entry 5 17 9 26 490 0 68 Geothermal Project . ! 268 6 55 0 0 80 0 680 57 0 25 [ ! 800 Warming 5Shelter 29 595 0 Legend Sno-Park 0 ! 660000 200 100 64 0 750 X Y ) 80 0 70 0 40 9735 X Y 325 North Paulina Peak Elev. 7720' 760 0 74 X) Y Monument % ! 200 ! R 37 0 255 10 0 770 30 0 Food, fuel, phone and lodging available at Paulina Lake 380 Lodge 758 [ ! 48 0 70 52 0 400 350 0 Lowullo Butte Kawak Butte 7 52 0 71 658000 540 9 21 440 540 500 280 3 97 980 72 2 721 850 Please stay to the right 33 snowmobile trails. when using 0 800 Vo l c a n i c 525 560 ! R 0 Nordic Skiers and Snowshoers 26 0 0 25 93 0 530 320 X Y 326 0 90 656000 01 0 750 0 64 200 900 10 97 73 5 654000 10 30 5 18 4 08 690 97 data furnished by Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District of the Deschutes Trail Map National Forest. 820 . ! ) Pilpil Butte Company Butte 25 18 0 67 652000 2016 30 9735 65 0 X Y 0 75 220 900 920 620 hazards on and off trail40may include rocks, stumps, downed trees 0 and holes in the snow. Taghum Butte 650000 4800 810 570 0Unmarked 10 80 Kwinnum Butte 648000 690 5 63 0 55 National 500 646000 0 91 Lava Cast Forest Please remember that snowmobile trails are open to all users. You6 will 40 580 encounter snowmobiles, nordic skiers, dog teams, snowshoers, 630 525 grooming equipment, sno-shuttles and ATVs. ATVs are allowed only on groomed trails outside the Monument. Trails inside the Monument are closed to ATV use. 644000 Newberry These snowmobile trails are groomed by La Pine Lodgepole Dodgers Snowmobile Club Volunteers using Oregon State Snowmobile Association 0 equipment purchased with funds60from gas tax and registration fees from 300 snowmobiles and ATVs. 400Grooming is performed under a special use permit from the Deschutes National Forest. 450 642000 73 0 640000 70 0 638000 68 0 636000 71 0 1820 634000 87 0 632000 980 630000 Newberry National Volcanic Monument Snowmobile Trail Map
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